Growing up the middle of five children, Winslow Bright found she enjoyed performing at an early age. At two-years-old Winslow captivated the camera for various retail advertising and catalogues. Soon, she and her siblings were sought after for print and commercials in the Dallas area. As time went on, Winslow convinced her parents to allow her to move to Los Angeles for pilot season a couple of weeks past her fifteenth birthday. She learned the difficulties of competing in show business, but also discovered her songwriting abilities and her love of singing. Winslow has collaborated with songwriters in Los Angeles and Dallas, building a published songwriting catalog (ASCAP.) Upon her return to Dallas in the fall of her sophomore year in high school (fall 2006), Bright began working with Dallas songwriter/producer, Salim Nourallah, and continued traveling to L.A. for writing sessions as well as performing on the west coast (Genghis Cohen) and Dallas (The Door.) Winslow’s debut independent album, Lovable (January 2009), is the culmination of sessions with Nourallah over a two year period. Winslow continues to book clubs in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, including Club Dada and Lola's on Sixth. She has been selected to perform for the international film festival, AFI Dallas' Family Festivities at American Airlines Center's Victory Park and North Park Center. Winslow performs with both acoustic sets and with her full band.
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